Monday, January 17, 2011

Spring Lacrosse

Spring is not only for baseball and softball but lacrosse as well. Lacrosse participation has been growing steadily year after year. Once a sport only played in New England and certain areas of the Northeast, lacrosse is now played nationwide.



Back in 2003 US Lacrosse mandated eye protection for girls lacrosse players. Years before eye protection was mandated nationwide, Bangerz added womens lacrosse eye protection to its product line. and had provided teams in the New England states and New York, where goggle use was already mandated, both wire and polycarbonate lensed products.


Each year in late January the lacrosse community comes together at the US Lacrosse Convention. In addition to the coaches clinics, meetings and discussions that are scheduled during the convention, there is also an exhibit area set up with manufacturers display the latest in lacrosse equipment and technology.


This year you can see the entire Bangerz lacrosse product line on display at the US Lacrosse convention being held at the Baltimore Convention Center on Friday January 21st and Saturday January 22nd. Friday’s session is open to coaches and clinic attendees only. Saturday’s session is open to the general public.


Please stop by Booth #130 where our sales manager George Tenzinger will be on duty to show you all that Bangerz has to offer and answer any question concerning lacrosse eye protection.


Correction from a previous posting -


The NSC “Mary Nutter” Softball Coaches Clinic - Charlotte, NC - will be held on Jan. 28-29th at the Sheraton Charlotte Airport - not Jan. 21st-22nd - meet Bangerz Sales Agent for South Carolina and Georgia - Mike Shaw


“Protect your Eyes” wear Bangerz Sports Eye Protection.

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